Summer 2003 Contents


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FEATURES
DEPARTMENTS
Re-thinking our Water Ways
New strategies for preserving our water resources
by Connie Bryson
St. Albert Plans a Future for its Historic Landmarks
The community’s arts and heritage foundation has new funding and new vision for its grain elevators
by Darrell Winwood
Affirming the Traditional
Three Days with the Athabasca Chipewyan Elders
by George Webber
Nikkei Voices
Sharing the untold stories of Japanese Canadians in southern Alberta
by Rochelle Yamagishi
Celebrating the Legacy of the Mines
How coal shaped the character of the Crowsnest
by David Mittelstadt
Editorial
Feedback
Heritage News
The Arts
The art and artisans of Alberta Seen, Landscapes in Fibre
Books
Barry Hammond reviews Empire of Dust
Gurston Dacks reviews Vanishing Country
Tom Cameron reviews Exploring the Fur Trade Routes of North America
Classified Information
Museums
Tour the renovated Oil Sands
Discovery Centre
Heritage to the Next Generation
Tim Christison considers the Calgary Civic Art Collection
Recorded Music
Ron Chalmers reviews Poésie pour le poivre! and Voodoo King
Heritage Home Advice
Johanne Yakula ventures into the parlour
Poetry
Catherine McLaughlin reflects on the Peace Country
Destinations
David Dusome focuses on museums around the province
Profile
Wendy Dudley talks with bronze
sculptor Gina McDougall-Cohoe
Architecture
Dorothy Field analyzes the Brooks Aqueduct
Food
Patricia Myers switches to summer fare
Heritage Gardens
Photographer Brenda Bastell welcomes Alberta Ballet tourists
Winter 2009
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After 14 years, Winter 2009 is our 56th issue of Legacy and our last.

As Legacy's publisher/editor/owner, I have been fortunate to work with remarkable people. My sincere thanks to our thoughtful associate publisher Gurston Dacks and encouraging business psychiatrist/music columnist Ron Chalmers. To talented, remarkable designer Mark Dutton. To patient general managers Mary Oakwell, Liz Grieve, and Yoko Sekiya; and determined ad sales manager Andrea Kopylech. And to two of the best, most sensitive associate editors, Eva Radford and Naomi Lewis. Thank you, also, to the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation for supporting school subscriptions and to Enbridge, Elly de Jongh, and Melcor Developments for public library subscriptions. To the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for editorial support. And to our committed advertisers and many loyal readers.

I have looked forward each issue to wonderfully written columns by Paula Simons, Sid Marty, Ron Chalmers, Laurie Greenwood, Johanne Yakula, Dorothy Field, Gordon Morash, and Patricia Myers. And to beautifully crafted prose and poetry by well-known and emerging writers alike.

But I have decided that Legacy's own story will conclude now. Indeed, it has been fun. Thank you all beyond words.

Barb Dacks, Publisher